Bearded dragon (scientific name: Pogona vitticeps), or the central bearded dragon, is a day-traveling species of the flying lizard. It is mainly distributed in the eastern half of Australia, with a total length of about 40 cm and a maximum length of about 50 cm. Big body shape. The spinous scales on the side of the body have different growth directions. Semi-arboreal. Bluffing by bulging the jaws. The food is mainly insects and plants.
The bearded dragon is about 40 cm in total length and can reach up to 55 cm in length. Big body shape. The spinous scales on the side of the body have different growth directions. The back and nape are covered with spinous scales. When threatened, this lizard will open its mouth and swell the thorny throat as a display action, so its Chinese name is derived from this.